Things have changed for me and I'm wondering if it's possible to withdraw my bankruptcy petition? Is my attorney going to be pissed off about this?
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Editor's Response
Yes, it is possible to withdraw your petition. You should not worry about angering your attorney (he or she will get paid for time worked in any case), but you should certainly listen to what he has to say about this issue. As uncomfortable as this apparently is for you, you need to talk to your attorney ASAP and explain why you think you need to withdraw your bankruptcy petition. Among other things, I'm sure your attorney will explain that, as soon as the petition is dismissed, your creditors will begin circling again, so you need to have a plan in place to deal with them.
After the two of you talk, your attorney can file the necessary documents and set a hearing with the bankruptcy trustee assigned to your case. As long as there are no reasonable objections from creditors, the process does not take very long. Good luck.